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We are seeking an experienced Electrical/Controls/Automation Engineer to take charge of specifying, designing, configuring, testing, supervising, and manufacturing control, electrical, and automation systems.
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Perform a broad range of I&C design activities, including design definition, control systems architecture and development, digital systems, PLC, DCS, network configuration, logic development, network switches, process controls, P&ID development support and review, HMI, communication protocols, routing and layout, SIL, and procurement activities.
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Maintaining, troubleshooting and modifying material handling controls systems equipment (PLC components, HMI components, control network components, motor controls - including motor starters, Variable Frequency Drives, DC drives, and standard electrical components.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with specialty in Control Systems followed by a minimum of 8 years of related progressive experience in electrical controls engineering or related controls engineering or industrial automation.
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Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls Engineer JOB SUMMARY This is a senior level control systems and instrumentation engineer position. Specify HMI, PLC, and DCS hardware and wiring; working knowledge of PLC and DCS HMI design, point configuration, and control types Understand physical and soft I/O and point types, create IO lists for project scope, and review loop drawings Specify and review design for control panel layout, wiring, BOM, etc.in concert with the Design group.
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Architect and design advanced control system structures, including PLC and HMI architectures, control system and enterprise networks, and data storage and presentation systems.
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Experience with PLC (e.g., industrial maintenance, computer control systems, etc. Experience with compressors/ammonia systems (e.g., refrigeration systems). Experience with mechanical systems (e.g., gear boxes, chains, sprockets, motors, seals, bearings.
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Ten or more years of experience as a consulting electrical engineer (orcontrol systems engineer) in the detailed design of large infrastructureprojects such as pump stations and water and wastewater treatment facilitiesPreferred experience should include serving as a lead engineer in the designand specification of instrumentation systems for pumping applications,developing Process & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) and controlstrategies, PLC programming, and SCADA system programming.
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